Originally designed in 1988 by John Simpson, Colonial Charters Golf Club enjoyed more than a decade of success. Architect Rick Robbins was brought in to complete a redesign in 2008. The facility was purchased in 2013 by a new owner, rejuvenated, and reopened in August of that year under its original name, Colonial Charters. Happily, Colonial Charters is a local favorite and played by many visiting golfers and has been reinstated as a course worth playing in the Myrtle Beach area.
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Not expensive, but multiple bare spots throughout and hard bunkers....
Not expensive, but multiple bare spots throughout and hard bunkers. Also, not driving range did not make things any better.
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Wasnt a well marked course for directions between the club...
Wasnt a well marked course for directions between the club house and the front and back side. No Driving range and the course had a lot of bad areas to hit from IE Roots etc.
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Published on 2024-01-17 19:06:15
Very confusing to find the #’s 1 and 10 tee...
Very confusing to find the #’s 1 and 10 tee boxes and then again to find the clubhouse when you’re done. You literally had to drive in the street through neighborhoods.
Published on 2024-01-17 15:22:50